Our YouTube channel is currently filled with designer interviews and plenty of tutorials, but we can't wait to add more. We are gathering great content from some quilting all-stars who will demonstrate their quilting tips and tricks for you all! The videos will start rolling in soon. We encourage you to subscribe so you won’t miss them!

Here's a little sneak peek at what we are up to this week. We visited the Riley Blake headquarters to film a video for their YouTube channel, popped over to Lori Holt of Bee in My Bonnet to film tutorials, and are finishing up with a trip to Natalia Bonner of Piece N Quilt to film! Aren't you excited to see what they all are up to? We are learning so much from these great ladies and can’t wait to come home and share!

Before we sign off, we have a pretty great giveaway. You know the quilt in the Fat Quarter Shop sewing room? The gorgeous backdrop for our YouTube videos? We have a kit to give away! One lucky reader will receive our very last Flower Girl Quilt Kit, which includes the Flower Girl Quilt Pattern by Thimble Blossoms and Marmalade Fabric to complete the quilt top and binding!

Since we love your feedback, here’s how to win! Comment with video topics you’d like us to cover in future videos. Want a step-by-step tutorial on how to do bias binding? How to match colors and prints? How to pick solids for your quilt? Go crazy and let us know!

A few things that I would like to know more about is curved piecing, curved binding, inner curved scallops borders, pipings and flanges used in quilts. There's so many beginner tutorials out there a few somewhat advanced would be wonderful!

I was going to say how to use honeycombs, I know there is already a moda bakeshop one, but I'd love to see it closer up. I'd also quite like to see something on pin vs spray basting and what pins/sprays are the best.

Gosh, that's a tough question. I feel like I don't even know what I would want a tutorial on until I see it. I often learn things I've never even heard about before! I'm always looking for videos on free motion quilting, since it really helps me to watch someone else demo a pattern or design first. Also, as others have commented, color/pattern choice is sometimes a struggle for me, so maybe some design tips, too! Thanks!

I'm always interested in clever piecing tricks. There always seems to be a better way to do something. This could include new rulers and how to use them. That Flower Girl Quilt has my name on it! Thanks for the chance to win.

Curved piecing would be a good topic, I'm still scared of that. I'd also love to see some of the little tips and tricks the quilting celebrities use. Usually those little genius hints make me say "now why didn't I think of that?"!

I would like to hear more about finishing a quilt - once you get it back from the quilter, how do you square it up and what if you loose the look of the borders when doing so? Also, there are a whole lot of tools out there that I don't know if I need or not because I don't know how they work, so a little help with that would be good as well.

What a nice giveaway! I have a few videos I would love to see - like one on Y seams, one on how to use that binding tool ruler thing and I just love the interviews with fabric designers to see what they are up to!

Wow! I'm excited about this youtube series and what a great giveaway! Lots of great suggestions already, but I particularly enjoy tutorials on tricky or time saving techniques, behind the scenes looks and lots of eye candy in the way of inspiring quilts and fabrics.

As a novice, I would love to see some tutorials on basic quilting techniques. Right now I need to know a lot more about mitering corners on borders. I would also love to see tutorials on hand piecing and hand quilting. Thanks for asking!!

I would like to see a video for how to make flying geese with the easy ruler. The one I have creates three triangular pieces, and I only found instructions online on how to do flying geese with square pieces that you trim after sewing.

I'd love to see a quick demo on how to take a much loved fabric from my stash and find current fabrics that coordinate with it. Sometimes I buy a yard or two of fabric because I love it, but then I don't know what to pair with it. So basically I'd love to see a demo on how to mix old with new and make it look fabulous.

I would love to see a fabric designer or fabric company talking about the creation of fabric from the idea to the fabric, not just what inspires someone, but the whole process from idea, designing, color choices, how many designs in the line, etc.

Choosing colors for a quilt is always something that I would love to have a tutorial on... also applique... the pin-turning technique etc. THanks for the fun giveaway, and thanks for the fun pictures of Home... I grew up there!

Oh. My. Word. Best prize ever:-) I'd love to see some tutorials based on the idea you have on the blog of showing how to choose different fabrics for the same quilt pattern - and see how differently they finish up.

I just love to watch any sewing videos because I am such a visual learner vs. reading the instructions myself! I'd be thrilled to see any tips, free motion, paper piecing, easy way to make flying geese, etc.

There is always so much to learn! I would love to see a tutorial on picking out fabrics for a quilt, and on choosing colors that go together. (I like kits precisely because I'm not good at that!) I'd also like watch tutorials on gifts to make - pincushions, children's toys, purses. I love fat quarter bundles too - maybe a tutorial on ten things to do with a fat quarter bundle. Thanks for the chance to win that lovely kit!

I would love videos on almost anything quilting related. First I would like one on choosing colors for a quilt and then the best tools to use. Also I am really interested in the Quilt as you go method so that would be a video that I would really be interested in watching.

Please can you show some ruler tutorials? There are so many rulers, and many of them can be used for the same pieces. As a beginner, I'd love to know which ones would be easiest and most accurate. Thank you for the opportunity to win, I love anything from Camille!

I can't resist pointing out that Nevada is the Silver State and Utah is the Beehive State.

Now that's off my chest, I am always interested in information about the "quilt as desired" part. Patterns make it sound so easy, and it's so important, but they give you very little guidance. So, help,with choosing designs, help with machine quilting, especially free motion, would be the best! threadbearelise@me.com

What a gorgeous quilt pattern and I love the Marmalade collection!!I would like to learn how to miter a border, and it would be interesting to learn more about how quilters select their border fabrics (besides what is the biggest piece in the stash, which is my method!)

What an amazing give-away! This quilt kit would be such a treasure to win. I would love to learn how to do free motion quilting - something that scares me! I also would love to see more about making clothing using beautiful fabrics such as those offered by the Fat Quarter Shop.

I wonder if anyone else has been lucky enough to inherit a Singer featherweight......a tutorial on all the attachments and just the basics would be great! It is just so much easier to use my new sewing machine instead of spending time figuring out the old:)!

Would love to have a video on colors, have a hard time getting the colors in the right place. I am discouraged with making the quilt because I have the wrong colors usually, one is overpowering the other. I always have to go to kits. Would like to step out of the box!

This will be great! I would like to see tutorials on cutting bias binding, curved piecing (drunkards path, circles, and scalloped borders), mitered borders, free motion quilting, and different ways to make half and quarter square triangles. Thanks for the great giveaway and I'm looking forward to your videos.

I am not sure it's a video topic, but I enjoy seeing quilt patterns made in various fabrics. It is difficult to know how to search flickr for quilts made by a pattern - whether by designer, fabric store, etc. Or maybe I'm just not up to date on searching methods!

Ohh my, almost any kind of tutorial is great to watch and learn. Not sure what else I'd like to see. Surprise me! Curved pieces always intimidate me, but not sure how you would ever make that any easier.

Oh my, where to start, I would love to see any tutorial. When you quilt you become a jack of all trades. You are always learning.I think that's what I enjoy about quilting!Pamp.s. Love the quiltpamwalton@eastlink.ca

What a treasure this giveaway is! Since I am a novice, any videos would be helpful...borders, binding and choosing fabric for those. Thanks for the chance at this amazing giveaway.sdjg(at)pacbell(dot)net

I would love to see interesting ways to straight line quilt. Also, instruction and tips on free motion quilting on big quilts on a pretty basic home machine. And lastly, suggestions of which Moda solids go best with new lines of fabric. Thank you! I love that Flower Girl quilt.marydeckert(at)comcast(dot)net

Woo Hoo Utah!!! I know exactly where you were filming this cause I live in Utah about 40 miles from where this was done *\o/* ... I saw someone else said they would love a detailed tut on Y seams and I agree. But I would also love some words of wisdom on ensuring my fabric selections for a project, especially larger projects, has the right balance of lights, medium, and dark fabrics along with a variation of prints to give it personality. I have the toughest time with the medium range, because some just seem to fit in both medium and categories. This is often a real struggle for me. Thanks so much!!!

I would like to see tutorials on doing machine quilting. I have the machine but not sure where to start. Also, my grandmother made a handkerchief quilt but covered the handkerchief with a see thru material so it would save the integrity. I would like to see that or perhaps how to integrate embroidery into quilting. Thanks for the giveaway and the question. You guys are awesome!!

I would love to see a tutorial on matching colors and prints. I spend hours when I am searching for fabric trying to find just the rights ones to go together. There just has to be an easier way. Thanks sew much!

I would love tutorials on different methods of applique (because applique still kind of scares me, LOL!) and on getting patterns with curved pieces to work...for example, I'd love to make a wedding ring quilt but...gosh, how to make those perfect rings? Yikes!

Would love to see some applique tutorials. I've never ventured into that area, but have been eyeing so many beautiful applique designs that I'm thinking I may have to go for it!By the way- I am now officially obsessed with the fruit fabric in the picture shown! I MUST have it! ;) Seriously, would love to know the name of it.

I would love to see a tutorial on how to decide on how to quilt a pieced top. Some examples of popular patterns of quilt tops and how quilters chose what designs to quilt on them would be great. It also might be interesting to see the same pieced top (or same pattern, different fabrics) quilted in different ways so as to be able to make a decision on how to quilt it. For a quicker tutorial, how to ensure that your blocks come out the right size or as close to the right size as possible :) would be one I'd love to see.

I love your blogs and will subscribe to your youtube channel..I love seeing how others do things such as binding a quilt and choosing colors. I don't know anything about designing a quilt other than taking a pattern and putting my own fabric in it. I love scrappy quilts and have a pretty big stash built up. Woulf love to win the quilt kit, as I used to have a flower shop and I love anything with flowers...

What a wonderful selection of videos you have already.My main problem is coordinating colors! There are so many fabrics out there and too many decisions to make!A video on color selection would be great.lflemin@msn.com

I am currently struggling with a lone star quilt. The one star is the size of our queen bed. I can't get the squares and triangles to square up the quilt to fit. I haven't found a tute on how to make those large pieces work. Would so love to see it done instead of the 9" or so stars. Something about starching would be great, when to, why to, what to expect, etc. Picking colors and making decent quilt labels would be helpful to me. Thanks.

Love tutorials, both for basics and tricks, but also for selecting the appropriate fabrics or the best pattern to highlight the beauties of a fabric line. Also, how to build a coordinated selection based on one or two stash fabrics, color-matching and whatnot.

Have videos of regular folks sewing areas and and hear their ideas on how to organize/maximize space.I am also challenged by fabric selection. I can't seem to envision how fabrics will look in a quilt pattern. Basics on scrap quilts: do you still have to organize colors, patterns etc?

Just subscribed to the You Tube channel and am sew excited about it. Love videos as I am a "visual" learner and can watch them over until I actually "get" it!! I would love to have a video tutorial on Prairie Point binding. I've seen some on how to make the speedy PP, but nothing on how to actual attach them. Stumped on how to finish the quilt with them and would love to put them on a baby quilt. Thanks, Janice

As a newer quilter I have a hard time deciding on quilting patterns to use . For example, if you have a Flower Girl Quilt (hint, hint) do you quilt a pantograph all over design or feathers or mix up the designs. When is a quilt top too busy to use multiple quilting techniques on it etc.... You can have a beautifully pieced quilt top and really take away from it with the wrong quilting designs. This is just one idea...Thanks for the chance at the giveaway!!

I would love to watch how to choose fabric that look great together without having them in a bundle or already picked out for us. How to choose color, value, prints, and solids and how the play off one another.